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Physics Grab Bag
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Depends on length, area, material, temperature. 

What is resisitance.

100

A diagram that depicts the construction of an electrical apparatus.

What is a schematic diagram?

100

Field lines leave this pole

What is the north pole?

100

The weakest force of the four fundamental forces.

What is Gravitational Force?

100

This is the rate a which work is done. 

What is power? 

200
The Si unit for resistance.

What are Ohms?

200

Consists of bulbs, wires, switches and batteries.

What are electric circuits?

200

This is a long, wound coil of insulated wire

What is a solenoid?

200

This type of decay is the emission of an electron or a positron.

What is beta decay?

200

This acceleration is directed towards the center of a circular path. 

What is centripetal acceleration?

300

Work that must be performed against electric forces to move a charge from a reference point to another, divided by the charge. 

What is Electric Potential?
300

Equivalent resistance equals the total of individual resistances in these.

What are series circuits?

300

This machine converts mechanical energy into electrical energy

What is a generator?

300

These rods consist of boron, silver, indium, and cadmium and are used to stop fission in the reactor.

What are control rods?

300

Has no direction, only magnitude

What is scalar?

400

The rate at which electrons pass though a given area.

What is electric current?

400

Current is the same in all resistors while potential difference are different in these.

What are series circuits?

400

These are regions composed of groups of atoms whose magnetic fields are aligned

What are magnetic domains?

400

This process leads to a photon, or a light particle, to be released.

What is gamma decay?

400

This kind of physics relies heavily on advanced math and ideas

What is theoretical?

500

Materials with a constant resistance over a wide range of potential differences.

What are Ohmic Materials? 

500

An arrangement that provides alternate pathways for the movement of charges.

What are parallel circuits?

500

This machine converts electrical energy into mechanical energy

What is a motor?

500

The electromagnetic force is used in this to produce electricity from kinetic energy.

What is electromagnetic induction?

500

This physicist has both a constant and a distance named after him

Who is Max Planck?

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